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Supersnipe Comics

Street & Smith · 1942–1949 · 44 issues
About the series

Published by Street & Smith from 1942 to 1949, Supersnipe Comics ran for 44 issues as a wartime and postwar anthology. The series is best remembered for its satirical take on superheroes, anchored by the work of writer-artist George Marcoux and his son George Marcoux Jr., with contributions from Ed Gruskin, Eugene L. Pollock, and a young Joe Maneely. Alongside its own comedic hero, the title occasionally featured guest appearances by Doc Savage and even Adolf Hitler, reflecting the era's pulp and propaganda influences. It stands as a curious, lighthearted footnote in the golden age of comics, blending parody with the patriotic fervor of its time.

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